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Jun 12
Pretending your opposition “hates immigrants” is a sign of cowardice, moral weakness and exposes you as a stone cold retard to anyone with more than 2 brain cells to rub together 🧵
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Jun 12
1/ Russian warbloggers are baffled and angry at the Kalashikov Group's announcement of a single-shot shotgun, chambered in a lower-powered calibre, for shooting down drones. One comments that "You can probably only shoot yourself with it". ⬇️ Image
2/ In a Telegram post on 8 June, the Kalashnikov Group announced a new gun produced by specialists at the Central Research Institute of Precision Engineering (JSC TsNIITochMash, part of the Rostec State Corporation under the management of the Kalashnikov Group):
3/ "This compact, single-shot shotgun chambered for 12x70 mm cartridges is designed to defeat small, low-flying UAVs. The weapon's main advantage is its compact size and light weight—weighing only 1.8 kg."
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Jun 12
“Iran is in a geographic position, a crucial one, in Asia, Eurasia. If you wish to bring together China, Pakistan, India, and other countries, and link them to Europe, it has to be done involving Iran. Therefore, if you wish to prevent cooperation among India, China, Europe, and the Middle East, you have to destabilize Iran.” — Lyndon LaRouche (1996)
“What they (the British) objected to, and Kissinger objected to, against the Shah, was the Shah’s agreement to trade petroleum for technology with Japan and the developing countries—and Germany.” — Lyndon LaRouche (1996)
“The British wanted that stopped. They said, ‘We will not tolerate a new Japan in the Middle East,’ that is, Iran, becoming a new industrial, technological power.” — Lyndon LaRouche (1996)
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Jun 12
Fellow Nigerians

Today, we celebrate democracy and the enduring Nigerian spirit. For 27 unbroken years, since May 29, 1999, Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence. We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history. Our democracy is not perfect, but it is ours, and we must continue to defend and strengthen it.
In the coming days, Ekiti and Osun States will hold elections. I urge INEC, security agencies, and all parties to ensure these polls are peaceful and credible. Democracy fails when citizens doubt the process. To our National Assembly, Judiciary, the Press, and Civil Society: you are the guardrails of our republic. Criticise me, disagree with me, but never stop believing in Nigeria.
To our young people: Nigeria is your home and your future. Build here, code here, work here, and vote here. Every great nation was built by those who stayed to solve problems, not by those who abandoned ship.

To our armed forces, police, and intelligence services: Nigeria salutes your sacrifice. To our traditional rulers, faith leaders, and community heads: thank you for your support of peace and reconciliation. The government cannot do it alone.

Today, we honour the resilience of Nigerians who refused to surrender their faith in freedom, and the courage of those who stood firm against intimidation. We pay tribute to patriots who endured persecution, imprisonment, exile, and even death so that future generations could enjoy democracy. I salute labour leaders, journalists, activists, students, women, professionals, political leaders, and soldiers—both those who have passed and those still with us—for their patriotic contributions.
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Jun 12
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Jun 12
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Jun 12
SitRep - 11/06/26 - Bridges in occupied Kherson region attacked

An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. At least three bridges in occupied Kherson region leading into Crimea were attacked overnight, inflicting serious damage.

REPOST=appreciated

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As usual we start with Russian losses
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Jun 12
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Jun 12
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Jun 12
Yet another untold, unknown horrific incident of Hindu g€Noc!de in Bengal.
🧵 1/3….

26th February 1950, Sealdah Station.

Evening had fallen. The Dhaka-Calcutta Mail was finally entering Sealdah Station. The train was terribly late. It was supposed to have arrived at 7 a.m.

Since morning, Sealdah Station had been crowded. Reports were coming from East Bengal that Hindus were facing severe persecution. To save their lives and religion, large numbers of Hindus were seeking refuge in West Bengal. A large group of such Hindu refugees was expected to arrive on that train. Countless people had come to the station to receive their relatives and loved ones. They had been waiting since dawn.

The train arrived and stopped. But no one got off.

What was wrong ?

There were no passengers on the train. Yet every compartment was strewn with bags, bundles, trunks, broken toys, countless shattered conch bangles, and BLOOD.

To know what happened we have to go back to the time the train departed.

On the evening of 25th February, as mass violence broke out in Dhaka, large numbers of Hindus fled by steamer to Goalundo. Even this journey had not been easy. Muslim boatmen and porters reportedly charged exorbitant amounts from the Hindu refugees, while subjecting them to repeated humiliation. Eventually, they managed to board the train.

Although the train was scheduled to leave at 10:15 p.m., it departed only at midnight.

At 1 a.m. it reached Rajbari. After leaving Rajbari, it proceeded toward Calcutta. About twenty minutes later, near Surjanagar, the train suddenly stopped in an open field.

What happened next ?

Most of the passengers were women, and panic spread among them. Through the silence of the night came the sound of distant voices, growing steadily louder. The passengers tried to barricade the doors with heavy trunks. Men put on lungis and fez caps. Women wore burqas, wiped away their vermilion marks, and broke their conch bangles before their husbands’ eyes.

Yet it was all in vain.

Groups of armed Muslims, waiting in the nearby jungle, attacked the train with swords, stones, machetes, and axes. Breaking open the doors, they entered the compartments and attacked whoever they found. Young girls and women were taken away, while elderly people were killed.
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How had the train been stopped?

According to witnesses, several Muslims had boarded the train at Goalundo along with the Hindu refugees. When the train reached a predetermined location, they pulled the emergency chain and halted it.

Half an hour later, the train started again. But within two minutes it stopped once more, and the killings and looting resumed. Five minutes later, the train moved again.

Kalukhali Station, 2 a.m.

The train’s driver, guard, and security personnel finally appeared. The security guards were all Bengali-speaking Muslims. They reportedly stated that bandits had attacked the train, some property had been looted, and nothing more.

The train remained at Kalukhali Station until 6 a.m. With daylight, Hindus who had hidden in the nearby forests began returning to the train.

At noon, the train reached Darshana.

Just across the border lay Gede in India. Once there, there would be no more fear. India: India. The homeland would be left behind, but at least life and faith would be preserved.

Yet the train did not leave Darshana.

Muslim railway employees reportedly informed the passengers that the Calcutta–Assam Mail had to arrive safely at Darshana before this train could proceed. Railway personnel boarded the train under the pretext of inspection. The belongings of those who had been killed or had fled were treated as ownerless and removed from the train. According to the account, official looting followed.

The remaining passengers were terrified, though there were hardly any passengers left to be afraid. Most were already dead, abducted, or missing.

At 3 p.m., the Assam Mail arrived at Darshana.
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3/3

The Dhaka Mail was then granted permission to proceed to Calcutta. But by that point, there were virtually no passengers left on board. Even those who had survived to reach Darshana had fled in fear. The rest were dead or had been abducted.

By evening, a train filled only with luggage, broken toys, shattered conch bangles, and unspoken grief rolled into Sealdah Station.

Postscript: According to this account, the attackers were Muslims and spoke Bengali, and their primary targets were Hindu women and property. The narrative further says that ordinary Muslims, railway employees, boatmen, porters, government officials, security personnel, and police all acted in perfect coordination during the events.

Please Note: this is a translation written by me of the Bengali text provided by Supriya Banerjee.

The Hindu g€nocide in eastern India is a topic that needs serious discussion and study from an unbiased perspective, without any inputs from Marxists or Islamists.
There needs to be made movies and videos on this topic, showing how horrific the nature of the g€nocide was.

The horror of the Hindu g€nocide in eastern India is beyond any imagination, and the worst part in this entire chapter was the fact that Nehru gave these Bengali Hindu refugees an exceedingly raw deal, simply because he hated Bengalis.
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Jun 12
7 Psychology books to understand Human Mind and Behavior:

1) Behave by Robert M. Sapolsky

A comprehensive look at human behavior through biology, examining what drives our actions from milliseconds before a decision (brain chemistry) to millennia ago (evolutionary pressures).Image
2) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

The book explores the dual systems of thought that drive decision-making: System 1 (fast, intuitive, emotional) and System 2 (slow, deliberate, logical).

It reveals how biases, heuristics, and overconfidence often lead to flawed judgments, even when we think we’re being rational.Image
3) Games People Play by Eric Berne

This classic and original book explores the psychology of human relationships through the lens of transactional analysis.

It’s a mix of psychology and self-help, offering insights into improving communication and breaking unhealthy relational cycles.Image
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Jun 12
@DeanaSherif Hey @CultureGuard how is your son doing instead of going after other people how about YOU start raising your kid properly.......
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